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Auction House:Evans Hastings Valuers & AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:223
Sale Title:Asian Antiques & ArtLots with images:223
Auction Location:Online - Do Not UsePrices available:223
Date:13-Sep-2018
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Large Chinese Zhangzhou Swatow dish with split pagoda design late Ming circa 1600. Property of a retired diplomat, collected in the 1970s. Rim frits, overall very good. 37.5 cm diameter. Stand
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Large Chinese Fujian ware dish with block printed decoration of birds and central character, early 19th century. Partial hairline to rim. Does not include stand. Diameter 30.5 cm. Provenance: Property of a retired diplomat, collected in the 1970s
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Antique Chinese embroidered silk and metal thread table Frontal Qing Dynasty. Framed behind glass. In good condition, disregard reflection in photo. Provenance: Property of a retired diplomat, collected in the 1970s
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Three Bangladeshi tinned bell metal singing bowls, one with inscription, diameter 19 cm. Provenance: Property of a retired diplomat, collected in the 1970s
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Chinese celadon dish probably Lonquan Kilns, Yuan to Ming Dynasty. Diameter 11.2 cm. Small chip to footrim as seen in image. Minor etching of glaze (probably due to saltwater), this type are often from shipwreck hoards. Stand. Provenance: Property of Peter Elder BA (Hons) (ANU), PhD (NTU). Collected around the 1970s
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Chinese Tek Sing cargo blue and white dish and bowl, early 19th century. Diameter of dish 15 cm. The dish with chip and cracks, the bowl with short firing crack. Provenance: Property of Peter Elder BA (Hons) (ANU), PhD (NTU). Collected around the 1970s
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Chinese carved and pierced chalcedony dragon and phoenix pendant, Qing Dynasty 18th or 19th century. Height 7.4 cm. Provenance: Ex collection Dr Ces English
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Fine antique Chinese carved soapstone model of a Luohan and lion on fitted hardwood stand, early 20th century. Length of carving 18 cm. Chinese character script artist mark incised to base, together with previous owners identification
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Set four Japanese Ginbari enamel miniatures sealmark of Ota Toshiro, early 20th century. Impressed seal mark to base. A technique characterized by the use of translucent glass enamels on a patterned silver foil ground. This type of enamel is highly susceptible to cracking, three are good, one with partial cracks, overall 8/10. Height 4.3 cm
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Chinese Han Dynasty 206 BC - 220 AD pottery Hu with Taotie mask handles. Foot rim reduced, various chips and abrasions. Stand. Height overall 29.5 cm
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Large Chinese claire de lune glaze brush washer with carved decoration of bats in clouds, late Qing. Ruyi head border to rim. Rosewood stand. Diameter 23 cm
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Rare antique Chinese famille rose crocus vase with garlic bulb base and pomegranate mouth, late Qing 19th century. A few small chips to edges. Height 27 cm
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